Bart Sibrel
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As shadows intersecting at 90 degrees when they should be parallel if it's sunlight, it's as plain as day. You can't have a thousand times greater technology in 1969 than today. And people will not accept the truth because of the glorious moon landings. Americans are first. That both Glenn Beck and Bill Maher are so proud. Americans were first on the moon. You see that?
As shadows intersecting at 90 degrees when they should be parallel if it's sunlight, it's as plain as day. You can't have a thousand times greater technology in 1969 than today. And people will not accept the truth because of the glorious moon landings. Americans are first. That both Glenn Beck and Bill Maher are so proud. Americans were first on the moon. You see that?
They're being played for suckers. They are defending the people they say they don't like, the corruptive people in the federal government. You see that? So those are the first two proofs. You can't have greater technology in the past than in the future, a thousand times greater. We have shadows intersecting that can only happen with an electrical light. And then we have this footage we uncovered.
They're being played for suckers. They are defending the people they say they don't like, the corruptive people in the federal government. You see that? So those are the first two proofs. You can't have greater technology in the past than in the future, a thousand times greater. We have shadows intersecting that can only happen with an electrical light. And then we have this footage we uncovered.
They're being played for suckers. They are defending the people they say they don't like, the corruptive people in the federal government. You see that? So those are the first two proofs. You can't have greater technology in the past than in the future, a thousand times greater. We have shadows intersecting that can only happen with an electrical light. And then we have this footage we uncovered.
of them faking being halfway to the moon right in front of your eyes. Hold it here, right here. This is an excellent picture because mind you, I had a million dollars to produce this film. This film took seven years to make. I spent 4,000 hours editing a 45-minute movie that's like 40 hours a week for two years. I was producing the film under the theory it might be true that they faked it.
of them faking being halfway to the moon right in front of your eyes. Hold it here, right here. This is an excellent picture because mind you, I had a million dollars to produce this film. This film took seven years to make. I spent 4,000 hours editing a 45-minute movie that's like 40 hours a week for two years. I was producing the film under the theory it might be true that they faked it.
of them faking being halfway to the moon right in front of your eyes. Hold it here, right here. This is an excellent picture because mind you, I had a million dollars to produce this film. This film took seven years to make. I spent 4,000 hours editing a 45-minute movie that's like 40 hours a week for two years. I was producing the film under the theory it might be true that they faked it.
There are a lot of things that didn't add up. The Soviets launched in the first satellite, the first animal, the first man, the first woman, the first spacewalk, first crew of three, first of two craft side by side. For every 100 hours we spent in space, they spent 500 hours. So much more advanced than we were. We weren't even close to them. They never went.
There are a lot of things that didn't add up. The Soviets launched in the first satellite, the first animal, the first man, the first woman, the first spacewalk, first crew of three, first of two craft side by side. For every 100 hours we spent in space, they spent 500 hours. So much more advanced than we were. We weren't even close to them. They never went.
There are a lot of things that didn't add up. The Soviets launched in the first satellite, the first animal, the first man, the first woman, the first spacewalk, first crew of three, first of two craft side by side. For every 100 hours we spent in space, they spent 500 hours. So much more advanced than we were. We weren't even close to them. They never went.
Then the administrator of NASA, before this great accomplishment, right? He's about to be the CEO of NASA, putting men on the moon, and right before the first flight resigns, doesn't want to have anything to do with it. Then the two of the three astronauts on the most famous inaugural mission refused to give interviews. I'm thinking, then there's the shadows intersecting.
Then the administrator of NASA, before this great accomplishment, right? He's about to be the CEO of NASA, putting men on the moon, and right before the first flight resigns, doesn't want to have anything to do with it. Then the two of the three astronauts on the most famous inaugural mission refused to give interviews. I'm thinking, then there's the shadows intersecting.
Then the administrator of NASA, before this great accomplishment, right? He's about to be the CEO of NASA, putting men on the moon, and right before the first flight resigns, doesn't want to have anything to do with it. Then the two of the three astronauts on the most famous inaugural mission refused to give interviews. I'm thinking, then there's the shadows intersecting.
I'm like, something doesn't smell right about this. So I was producing it under the theory it might be true. And two and a half, I'm sorry, three and a half years into the project, I pop in a tape. It says this on it, not for public distribution. And everything I got from NASA was pre-edited. In fact, there's very little footage from the first mission to the moon.
I'm like, something doesn't smell right about this. So I was producing it under the theory it might be true. And two and a half, I'm sorry, three and a half years into the project, I pop in a tape. It says this on it, not for public distribution. And everything I got from NASA was pre-edited. In fact, there's very little footage from the first mission to the moon.
I'm like, something doesn't smell right about this. So I was producing it under the theory it might be true. And two and a half, I'm sorry, three and a half years into the project, I pop in a tape. It says this on it, not for public distribution. And everything I got from NASA was pre-edited. In fact, there's very little footage from the first mission to the moon.
In fact, of an astronaut actually standing on the surface of the moon, there's fewer than 20 pictures. And you can imagine how many pictures you would take in Paris. And of Neil Armstrong, the most famous man in the world at the time, First man to walk on the moon, guess how many pictures, still pictures there are of him on the surface of the moon? Zero. He refused to have his picture taken.
In fact, of an astronaut actually standing on the surface of the moon, there's fewer than 20 pictures. And you can imagine how many pictures you would take in Paris. And of Neil Armstrong, the most famous man in the world at the time, First man to walk on the moon, guess how many pictures, still pictures there are of him on the surface of the moon? Zero. He refused to have his picture taken.
In fact, of an astronaut actually standing on the surface of the moon, there's fewer than 20 pictures. And you can imagine how many pictures you would take in Paris. And of Neil Armstrong, the most famous man in the world at the time, First man to walk on the moon, guess how many pictures, still pictures there are of him on the surface of the moon? Zero. He refused to have his picture taken.